The title compound, [Cu(C(9)H(13)N(5)O(2))(CH(4)O)](NO(3))(2), consists of square-planar cationic complex units where the Cu(II) centre is coordinated by an N,N',O-tridentate pyridoxal-aminoguanidine Schiff base adduct and a methanol molecule. The tridentate ligand is a zwitterion exhibiting an almost planar conformation. The dihedral angles between the mean planes of the pyridoxal ring and the six- and five-membered chelate rings are all less than 2.0 degrees. The charge on the complex cation is neutralized by two nitrate counter-ions. Extensive N-H...O and C-H...O hydrogen bonding connects these ionic species and leads to the formation of layers. The pyridoxal hydroxy groups are the only fragments that deviate significantly from the flat layer structure; these groups are involved in O-H...O hydrogen bonding, connecting the layers into a three-dimensional crystal structure.